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Influence of the Epoxy Resin Process Parameters on the Mechanical Properties of Produced Bidirectional [±45°] Carbon/Epoxy Woven Composites

Journal

POLYMERS
Volume 13, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym13081273

Keywords

epoxy resin; curing process; FTIR spectroscopy; woven carbon fiber fabric composites; mechanical performance

Funding

  1. CONACYT through the FORDECYT Project [296176]
  2. National Lab in Additive Manufacturing, 3D Digitizing, and Computed Tomography (MADiT) [LN299129]

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This study focused on investigating the curing process of an epoxy-based resin designed for aerospace applications. The results showed that specific curing processing conditions lead to an enhancement of the composite mechanical properties.
This work focuses on investigating the curing process of an epoxy-based resin-Aerotuf 275-34(TM), designed for aerospace applications. To study the curing degree of Aerotuf 275-34(TM) under processing conditions, woven carbon fiber fabric (WCFF)/Aerotuf 275-34(TM) composite laminates were produced by compression molding using different processing temperatures (110, 135, 160, and 200 degrees C) during 15 and 30 min. Then, the mechanical behavior of the composite laminates was evaluated by tensile tests and correlated to the resin curing degree through Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis. The results show the occurrence of two independent reactions based on the consumption of epoxide groups and maleimide (MI) double bonds. In terms of epoxide groups, a conversion degree of 0.91 was obtained for the composite cured at 160 degrees C during 15 min, while the measured tensile properties of [+/- 45 degrees] WCFF/Aerotuf 275-34(TM) laminates confirmed that these epoxy resin curing processing conditions lead to an enhancement of the composite mechanical properties.

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